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- who: Norbert Faragóa from the Loránd University have published the Article: Archaeologia Polona t. 56 (2018), New Perspectives on the Problems of the Exploitation Area and the Prehistoric use of the Buda Hornstone in Hungary, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: | Faragó et al | 185 needs to be understood.
- how: The most interesting observation was made at two archaeological sites where Buda hornstone fragments have been found in the excavation of a settlement of the Transdanubian Linear Pottery culture.
- future: The purple colour appears along the veins and cracks in . . .
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